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but never could any one by all his Apish art, frame a naturall and reall creature: for besides the limitednesse of his Nature, the narrownesse of his Ʋnderstanding, the inabilities of him to find out the true forme, |
but never could any one by all his Apish art, frame a natural and real creature: for beside the limitedness of his Nature, the narrowness of his Ʋnderstanding, the Inabilities of him to find out the true Form, |
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